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Scott Pitnick
BOOKS AND CHAPTERS
Pitnick S, Hosken DJ. (eds.) 2022. Sperm Biology II: The Evolutionary Biology of Reproduction. Academic Press, London. In preparation.
Pitnick, S. and D. J. Hosken. 2010. Postcopulatory sexual selection. In: Evolutionary Behavioral Ecology (D. F. Westneat and C. W. Fox, eds.), Pp. 379-399. Oxford University Press, New York Buy on Amazon
Birkhead, T. R., D. J. Hosken and S. Pitnick (eds.) 2009. Sperm Biology: An Evolutionary Perspective. Academic Press, London Buy on Amazon
Pitnick, S., M. F. Wolfner and S. S. Suarez. 2009. Ejaculate-female and sperm-female interactions. In: Sperm Biology: An Evolutionary Perspective (T.R. Birkhead, D.J. Hosken and S. Pitnick, eds.), Pp. 247-304. Academic Press, LondonPitnick, S., D. J. Hosken and T. R. Birkhead. 2009. Sperm morphological diversity. In: Sperm Biology: An Evolutionary Perspective (T.R. Birkhead, D.J. Hosken and S. Pitnick, eds.), Pp. 69-149. Academic Press, LondonREFEREED JOURNALS
McCullough E, Whittington E, Singh A, Wolfner MF, Pitnick S, Dorus S. 2022. The life history of sperm depends on molecular continuity between male and female reproductive tracts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 119: e2119899119
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1 file(s) 4.62 MBMcDonough-Goldstein CE, Pitnick S, Dorus S. 2022. Drosophila female reproductive glands contribute to mating plug composition and the timing of sperm ejection. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 289: 20212213ProcB_2022
1 file(s) 874.01 KBSyed ZA, Dallai R, Nasirzadeh N, Brill JA, O’Grady PM, Cong S, Leef E, Rice S, Asif A, Nguyen S, Hansen M, Dorus S, Pitnick S. 2021. Sperm cyst “looping:” a developmental novelty that enabled extreme male ornament evolution. Cells 10: 2762Cells 2021
1 file(s) 5.95 MBMcDonough-Goldstein CE, Whittington E, McCullough EL, Buel, SM, Erdman S, Pitnick S, Dorus S. 2021. Pronounced postmating response in the Drosophila female reproductive tract fluid proteome. Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 20: 100156Molec Cell Proteomics 2021
1 file(s) 2.68 MBMcDonough-Goldstein CE, Borziak K, Pitnick S, Dorus S. 2021. Drosophila female reproductive tract expression reveals coordinated mating responses and rapidly evolving tissue-specific genes. G3 11(3): jkab020G3 2020
1 file(s) 835.05 KBMcDonough-Goldstein CE, Pitnick S, Dorus S. 2021. Female mating status influences protein composition of mature Drosophila oocytes. Scientific Reports 11: 3142Scientific Reports 2021
1 file(s) 2.04 MBLüpold S, Reil B, Manier MK, Zeender V, Belote JM, Pitnick S. 2020. How female × male and male × male interactions influence competitive fertilization in Drosophila melanogaster. Evolution Letters 4-5: 416-429Evol Lett 2020
1 file(s) 849.18 KBMcCullough EL, McDonough CE, Pitnick S, Dorus S. 2020. Quantitative proteomics reveals rapid divergence in the postmating response of female reproductive tracts among sibling species. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287: 20201030Proc R Soc B 2020
1 file(s) 648.50 KBPitnick SS, Wolfner MF, Dorus S. 2020. PEMS: post-ejaculatory modifications to sperm. Biological Reviews 95: 365-392Biol Rev 2020 (incl. Suppl)
1 file(s) 4.44 MBLüpold S, Pitnick S. 2018. Sperm form and function: what do we know about the role of sexual selection? Reproduction 155: R229-R243Reproduction 2018
1 file(s) 757.59 KBRohner PT, Pitnick S, Blanckenhorn WU, Snook RR, Bächli G, Lüpold S. 2018. Global macroecology of size, sexual size dimorphism, dispersal and range size in fruit flies (Diptera: Drosophilidae). Ecography 41: 1-11Rohner et al. 2018. Ecography
1 file(s) 494.89 KBGress, B. E. and S. Pitnick. 2017. Size-dependent ejaculation strategies and reproductive success in the yellow dung fly, Scathophaga stercoraria. Animal Behaviour 127: 281-287AnimBehav_2017
1 file(s) 293.95 KBDroge-Young, E. M., J. M. Belote, G. S. Perez and S. Pitnick. 2016. Mating system influences on the mechanisms of postcopulatory sexual selection. Journal of Insect Physiology 93-94: 1-10JInsectPhys_2016.pdf
1 file(s) 731.32 KBLüpold, S., M. K. Manier, N. Puniamoorthy, C. Schoff, W. T. Starmer, S. H. Buckley Luepold, J. M. Belote and S. Pitnick. 2016. How sexual selection can drive the evolution of costly sperm ornamentation. Nature 533: 535-538Nature_2016.pdf
1 file(s) 3.06 MBDroge-Young, E. M., J. M. Belote, A. Eeswara and S. Pitnick. 2016. Extreme ecology and an extreme mating system: discrimination among alternative direct benefits models for the evolution of polyandry in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum. Behavioral Ecology 27: 575-583BehavEcol_2016.pdf
1 file(s) 775.94 KBGress, B. E., W. T. Starmer, M. A. Virgen, A. Agu1, K. A. Attila1, E. E. Bazluke1, L. A. Chubb1, A. G. Durantini1, J. Goldsmith1, B. M. Hui1, M. Karimova1, E. S. Macey1, M. R. Macri1, E. N. Mongeon1, N. J. Monka1, J. M. Pence1, S. T. Perdomo1, J. M. Pratt1, D. E. Ruda1, J. B. Szkodzinski1, N. A. Williamson1 and S. Pitnick. 2016. Stepping off the pasture: evidence of widespread alternative male mating tactics in the yellow dung fly. Behaviour 153: 143-157 (1students in 2014 Syracuse University Bio 417 course)2.Pitnick Behaviour
1 file(s) 632.63 KBMcDonough, C., E. Whittington, S. Pitnick and S. Dorus. 2016. Male and female reproductive system proteomics: elucidating the molecular basis of postmating/ prezygotic reproductive barriers. Journal of Proteomics 135: 26-373.Pitnick JProteomics
1 file(s) 750.52 KBHigginson, D. M., A. V. Badyaev, K. A. Segraves and S. Pitnick. 2015. Causes of discordance between allometries at and above species level: an example with aquatic beetles. The American Naturalist 186: 176-1864.Pitnick AmNat
1 file(s) 4.56 MBPitnick, S. and D. W. Pfennig. 2014. Brotherly love benefits females. Nature 505: 626-627 (News & Views)5.Pitnick Nature
1 file(s) 1.04 MBAla-Honkola, O., M. K. Manier, S. Lüpold, E. M. Droge-Young, K. S. Berben, W. F. Collins, J. M. Belote and S. Pitnick. 2014. No inbreeding depression in sperm storage ability or offspring viability in Drosophila melanogaster. Journal of Insect Physiology 60: 1-66.Pitnick JInsect
1 file(s) 387.77 KBGress, B., R. J. Waltzer, S. Lüpold, E. Droge-Young, M. K. Manier, and S. Pitnick. 2014. Alternative mating tactics in the yellow dung fly: resolving mechanisms of small-male advantage off pasture. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 281: 201321647.Pitnick ProcB
1 file(s) 578.84 KBManier, M. K., S. Lüpold, J. M. Belote, W. T. Starmer, K. S. Berben, O. Ala-Honkola, W. F. Collins and S. Pitnick. 2013. Postcopulatory sexual selection generates speciation phenotypes in Drosophila. Current Biology 23: 1853-1862
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1 file(s) 1.33 MBManier, M. K. S. Lüpold, S. Pitnick and W. T. Starmer. 2013. A theoretical framework for determining the fertilization set and investigating fertilization bias from multiple sperm-storage organs. The American Naturalist 182: 552-561.9.Pitnick AmNat
1 file(s) 378.97 KBManier, M. K., J. M. Belote, K. S. Berben, S. Lüpold, O. Ala-Honkola, W. F. Collins and S. Pitnick. 2013. Rapid diversification of sperm precedence traits and processes among three sibling Drosophila species. Evolution 67-8: 2348-236210.Pitnick Evolution
1 file(s) 761.50 KBAla-Honkola, O., D. J. Hosken, M. K. Manier, S. Lüpold, E. M. Droge-Young, K. S. Berben, W. F. Collins, J. M. Belote and S. Pitnick. 2013. Inbreeding reveals mode of past selection on male reproductive characters in Drosophila melanogaster. Ecology & Evolution 3: 2089-2102
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1 file(s) 380.59 KBBelote, J. M., Lüpold, S., Manier, M. K. and S. Pitnick. 2013. Opening a window onto sperm competition. Molecular Reproduction and Development 80: 79 (“VISIONS: the art of science” contribution)12.Pitnick MolecRepro
1 file(s) 228.09 KBLüpold, S., S. Pitnick, K. S. Berben, C. Blengini, J. M. Belote and M. K. Manier. 2013. Female mediation of competitive fertilization success in Drosophila melanogaster. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 110: 10693-1069813.Pitnick PNAS
1 file(s) 600.54 KBLüpold, S., M. K. Manier, K. S. Berben, K. J. Smith, B. D. Daley, S. H. Buckley, J. M. Belote and S. Pitnick. 2012. How multivariate ejaculate traits determine competitive fertilization success in Drosophila melanogaster. Current Biology 22: 1667-167214.Pitnick CurrBio
1 file(s) 225.30 KBDroge-Young, E., M. K. Manier, J. M. Belote and S. Pitnick. 2012. Covariance among premating, postcopulatory and viability fitness components in Drosophila melanogaster and their influence on paternity measurement. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 25: 1555-156315.Pitnick JEB
1 file(s) 202.45 KBHigginson, D. M., K. B. Miller, K. A. Segraves and S. Pitnick. 2012. Convergence, recurrence and diversification of complex sperm traits. Evolution 66-5: 1650-166116.Pitnick Evolution
1 file(s) 496.08 KBHigginson, D. M., K. B. Miller, K. A. Segraves and S. Pitnick. 2012. Female reproductive tract form drives the evolution of complex sperm morphology. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 109: 4538-4543
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1 file(s) 659.17 KBAla-Honkola, O., M. K. Manier, S. Lüpold and S. Pitnick. 2011. No evidence for postcopulatory inbreeding avoidance in Drosophila melanogaster. Evolution 65: 2699-270518.Pitnick Evolution
1 file(s) 109.38 KBImmler, S., S. Pitnick, G. A. Parker, S. Lüpold, K. Durrant, S. Calhim and T. R. Birkhead. 2011. Resolving variation in reproductive trade-offs: sperm production in birds and flies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 108: 5325-533019.Pitnick PNAS
1 file(s) 772.39 KBLüpold, S, M. K. Manier, O. Ala-Honkola, J. M. Belote and S. Pitnick. 2011. Male Drosophila melanogaster adjust ejaculate size based on female mating status, fecundity and age. Behavioral Ecology 22: 184-19120.Pitnick BehavEcol
1 file(s) 165.89 KBHigginson, D. M. and S. Pitnick. 2011. Intra-ejaculate sperm interactions: do sperm cooperate? Biological Reviews 87: 249-27021.Pitnick BiolRev
1 file(s) 1.11 MBManier, M. K., J. M. Belote, K. S. Berben, D. Novikov, W. T. Stuart and S. Pitnick. 2010. Resolving mechanisms of competitive fertilization success in Drosophila melanogaster. Science 328: 354-357
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1 file(s) 476.53 KBParker, G. A., S. Immler, S. Pitnick and T. R. Birkhead. 2010. Sperm competition games: sperm size (mass) and number under raffle and displacement, and the evolution of P2. Journal of Theoretical Biology 264: 1003-102323.Pitnick.JTheorBiol_2010
1 file(s) 1.23 MBPitnick, S., K. R. H. Henn, S. Maheux, D. M. Higginson, J. L. Hurtado-Gonzales, M. K. Manier, K. Berben, C. Guptill and J. A. C. Uy. 2009. Size-dependent alternative male mating tactics in the yellow dung fly, Scathophaga stercoraria. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 276: 3229-323724.Pitnick ProcB
1 file(s) 569.93 KBPitnick, S., R. Dobler and D. J. Hosken. 2009. Sperm length is not influenced by haploid gene expression in the flies Drosophila melanogaster and Scathophaga stercoraria. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 276: 4029-403425.Pitnick ProcB
1 file(s) 288.26 KBAmitin, E. G. and S. Pitnick. 2007. Influence of developmental environment on male- and female-mediated sperm precedence in Drosophila melanogaster. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20: 381-39126.Pitnick JEB
1 file(s) 648.99 KBBlanckenhorn, W. U., Dixon, A. F. G., Fairbairn D. J., Gilbert, P., van der Linde, K., Meier, R., Nylin, S., Pitnick, S., Schoff, C., Signorelli, M. and C. Wiklund. 2007. Proximate causes of Rensch’s rule: Does sexual size dimorphism in arthropods result from sex differences in development time? The American Naturalist 169: 245-25727.Pitnick AmNat
1 file(s) 798.41 KBBjork, A., W. T. Starmer, D. M. Higginson, C. J. Rhodes and S. Pitnick. 2007. Complex interactions with females and rival males limit the evolution of sperm offense and defense. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 274: 1779-178828.Pitnick ProcB
1 file(s) 244.50 KBBjork, A., R. Dallai and S. Pitnick. 2007. Adaptive modulation of sperm production rate in Drosophila bifurca, a species with giant sperm. Biology Letters 3: 517-51929.Pitnick BioLett
1 file(s) 149.27 KBBjork, A. and S. Pitnick. 2006. Intensity of sexual selection along the anisogamy-isogamy continuum. Nature 441: 742-745
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1 file(s) 104.21 KBPattarini, J. M., W. T. Starmer, A. Bjork and S. Pitnick. 2006. Mechanisms underlying the sperm quality advantage in Drosophila melanogaster. Evolution 60: 2064-208031.Pitnick Evolution
1 file(s) 1.03 MBPitnick, S., Jones, K. and G. Wilkinson. 2006. Sperm competition and brain size in bats. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 273: 719-72432.Pitnick ProcB
1 file(s) 149.82 KBPizzari, T., T. R. Birkhead, M. W. Blows, R. Brooks, K. L. Buchanan, T. H. Clutton-Brock, P. Harvey, D. J. Hosken, M. D. Jennions, H. Kokko, J. S. Kotiaho, C. M. Lessells, C. Macias-García, A. J. Moore, G. A. Parker, S. Pitnick, J. Radwan, M. Ritchie, B. C. Sheldon, L. W. Simmons, R. R. Snook, P. Stockley, M. Zuk. 2006. Reproductive behavior: Sexual selection remains the best explanation. Science 312: 690 (Letter)33.Pitnick Science
1 file(s) 825.84 KBLessells, C. M., A. T. D. Bennett, T. R. Birkhead, N. Colegrave, S. R. X. Dall, P. Harvey, B. Hatchwell, D. J. Hosken, J. Hunt, A. J. Moore, G. A. Parker, S. Pitnick, T. Pizzari, J. Radwan, M. Ritchie, B. C. Sheldon, D. Shuker, L. W. Simmons, P. Stockley, T. Tregenza, M. Zuk. 2006. Nothing new under the sun: Social selection is part of sexual selection theory. Science 312: 689-690.34.Pitnick Science
1 file(s) 825.84 KBBrown, W. D., Bjork, A., Schneider, K. and S. Pitnick. 2004. No evidence that polyandry benefits females in Drosophila melanogaster. Evolution 58: 1242-125035.Pitnick Evolution
1 file(s) 1.99 MBStarmer, W. T., Polak, M., Barker, J. S. F., McEvey, S., Pitnick, S. and L. L. Wolf. 2003. Phylogenetic, geographic, and temporal analysis of female reproductive trade-offs in Drosophila. Evolutionary Biology 33: 139-17136.Pitnick EvolBio
1 file(s) 2.88 MBMiller, G. T. and S. Pitnick. 2003. Functional significance of seminal receptacle length in Drosophila melanogaster. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 16: 114-12637.Pitnick JEB
1 file(s) 300.04 KBMiller, G. T., Starmer, W. T. and S. Pitnick. 2003. Quantitative genetic analysis of among-population variation in sperm and female sperm-storage organ length in Drosophila mojavensis. Genetical Research 81: 213-22038.Pitnick GenetRes
1 file(s) 112.96 KBPitnick, S., Miller, G. T., Schneider, K. and T. A. Markow. 2003. Ejaculate-female coevolution in Drosophila mojavensis. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 270: 1507-151239.Pitnick ProcB
1 file(s) 174.93 KBMorrow, E. H., G. Arnqvist, and S. Pitnick. 2003. Adaptation versus pleiotropy: Why do males harm their mates? Behavioral Ecology 14: 802-80640.Pitnick BehavEcol
1 file(s) 356.50 KBHosken, D. J. and S. Pitnick. 2003. Do queens select sperm? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 18: 107 (Comment)41.Pitnick Tree
1 file(s) 46.71 KBMiller, G. T. and S. Pitnick. 2002. Sperm-female coevolution in Drosophila. Science 298: 1230-1233
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1 file(s) 89.68 KBHosken_CB.Dispatch.2003
1 file(s) 317.28 KBPitnick, S. and F. García-González. 2002. Harm to females increases with male body size in Drosophila melanogaster. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 269: 1821-182843.Pitnick ProcB
1 file(s) 288.52 KBPitnick, S., Brown, W. D. and G. T. Miller. 2001. Evolution of female remating behaviour following experimental removal of sexual selection. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 268: 557-56344.Pitnick ProcB
1 file(s) 279.96 KBPitnick, S., Miller, G. T., Reagan, J. and B. Holland. 2001. Males’ evolutionary responses to experimental removal of sexual selection. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 268: 1071-1080
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1 file(s) 292.69 KB45.Snook CB Dis
1 file(s) 1.33 MBMiller, G. T., Starmer, W. T. and S. Pitnick. 2001. Quantitative genetic analysis of the size of the primary sperm-storage organ in Drosophila melanogaster. Heredity 86: 25-3246.Pitnick Heredity
1 file(s) 173.69 KBPitnick, S., and G. T. Miller. 2000. Correlated response in reproductive and life history traits to selection on testis length in Drosophila hydei. Heredity 84: 416-42647.Pitnick Heredity
1 file(s) 531.82 KBPitnick, S., and W. D. Brown. 2000. Criteria for demonstrating female sperm choice. Evolution 54: 1052-105648.Pitnick Evolution
1 file(s) 78.86 KBPitnick, S., T. A. Markow, and G. S. Spicer. 1999. Evolution of multiple kinds of female sperm-storage organs in Drosophila. Evolution 53: 1804-182249.Pitnick Evolution
1 file(s) 4.33 MBKarr, T. L., and S. Pitnick. 1999. Sperm competition: Defining the rules of engagement. Current Biology 9: 787-790 (Dispatch)50.Pitnick CurrBio
1 file(s) 422.00 KBPitnick, S., and T. L. Karr. 1998. Paternal products and by-products in Drosophila development. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 265: 821-82651.Pitnick ProcB
1 file(s) 262.45 KBPitnick, S., Spicer, G. S., and T. A. Markow. 1997. Phylogenetic examination of male ejaculatory donations in Drosophila. Evolution 51: 833-84552.Pitnick Evolution
1 file(s) 1.60 MBPitnick, S. 1996. Investment in testes and the cost of making long sperm in Drosophila. The American Naturalist 148: 57-8053.Pitnick AMNat
1 file(s) 1.73 MBSpicer, G. S., and S. Pitnick. 1996. Molecular systematics of the Drosophila hydei subgroup as inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequences. Journal of Molecular Evolution 43: 281-286.54.Pitnick JMolecEvol
1 file(s) 89.98 KBMarkow, T. A., Bustoz, D., and S. Pitnick. 1996. Sexual selection and a secondary sexual character in two Drosophila species. Animal Behaviour 52: 759-76655.Pitnick AnimBehav
1 file(s) 879.09 KBPitnick, S., and T. L. Karr. 1996. Sperm caucus. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 11: 148-151 (Conference Report)56.Pitnick Tree
1 file(s) 671.00 KBKarr, T. L., and S. Pitnick. 1996. The ins and outs of fertilization. Nature 379: 405-40657.Pitnick Nature
1 file(s) 1.07 MBPitnick, S., Spicer, G. S., and T. A. Markow. 1995. How long is a giant sperm? Nature 375: 10958.Pitnick Nature
1 file(s) 214.69 KBPitnick, S., Markow, T. A., and G. S. Spicer. 1995. Delayed male maturity is a cost of producing large sperm in Drosophila. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 92: 10614-1061859.Pitnick PNAS
1 file(s) 899.26 KBPitnick, S., and T. A. Markow. 1994. Large-male advantages associated with costs of sperm production in Drosophila hydei, a species with giant sperm. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 91: 9277-928160.Pitnick PNAS
1 file(s) 1.09 MBPitnick, S., and T. A. Markow. 1994. Male gametic strategies: Sperm size, testes size, and the allocation of ejaculate among successive mates by the sperm-limited fly Drosophila pachea and its relatives. The American Naturalist 143: 785-81961.Pitnick AmNat
1 file(s) 2.67 MBPitnick, S., and W. B. Heed. 1994. New species of cactus breeding Drosophila (Diptera: Drosophilidae) from Mexico. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 87: 307-31062.Pitnick AnnEntSoc
1 file(s) 24.07 MBPitnick, S. 1993. Operational sex ratios and sperm limitation in populations of Drosophila pachea. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 33: 383-39163.Pitnick BES
1 file(s) 922.91 KBPitnick, S. 1991. Male size influences mate fecundity and remating interval in Drosophila melanogaster. Animal Behaviour 41: 735-74564.Pitnick AnimBehav
1 file(s) 919.89 KBPitnick, S., Markow, T. A., and M. F. Riedy. 1991. Transfer of ejaculate and incorporation of male-derived substances by females in the nannoptera species group (Diptera: Drosophilidae). Evolution 45: 774-78065.Pitnick Evolution
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